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3 Feb 12, 8:28 PM
katie_may
UK, 7 yrs
past this point i have nothing more to read, there is still a justice system in this country, that does have it's flaws i admit but i'm still willing to trust it, it has never failed me yet

and i have no more wish to cause this family any more stress than they already have right now

xkx

3 Feb 12, 9:10 PM
Empress_Martine
UK(HA), 2 yrs
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katie_may wrote:
hhhmmmmm!

yet another nail em to the wall for a pishy traffic offence, i swear you would think this man was being accused of a hit n run

you may vote these people in but that does not stop them suddenly being human

and i prefer my politician to be human

It is not just a case of a traffic offence.He also perverted the course of justice,which is a serious offence.He got his wife to take the wrap for these traffic offences,which is totally wrong.

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3 Feb 12, 10:07 PM
soulful1
UK(RG), 5 yrs
Empress_Martine wrote:
katie_may wrote:
hhhmmmmm!

yet another nail em to the wall for a pishy traffic offence, i swear you would think this man was being accused of a hit n run

you may vote these people in but that does not stop them suddenly being human

and i prefer my politician to be human

It is not just a case of a traffic offence.He also perverted the course of justice,which is a serious offence.He got his wife to take the wrap for these traffic offences,which is totally wrong.

Thank you. My point entirely.

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Edited 3 Feb 12, 10:08 PM by soulful1

4 Feb 12, 10:27 AM
Attitude_Adjuster
UK(N), 6 yrs

soulful1 wrote:
We all bemoan them and then forget all about it a few days later. After all, they quite often come back and resume their career and make even more money.

It would be rather nice if there was a rule that cabinet resignations were permanent. It would make politicians either defend their corner, go way *permanently*, or force the PM into actually having to comment. I don't like the slight of hand that allows them to resign *until the fuss has died down* - this happens so frequently in uk politics its mind boggling. If he believes he's innocent, he should not resign. If he knows he's guilty and needs to resign, then it should be a one way ticket to the exit.

And all men kill the thing they love, By all let this be heard, Some do it with a bitter look, Some with a flattering word, The coward does it with a kiss, The brave man with a sword!

4 Feb 12, 11:28 AM
tom_tom
UK(PO), 7 yrs

Ethics_Gradient wrote:
If he believes he's innocent, he should not resign. If he knows he's guilty and needs to resign, then it should be a one way ticket to the exit.

The argument is that it's not practical for him to be a cabinet minister and defend himself against what are very serious charges (maximum sentence life).

If he's found guilty it will be a one ticket to the exit. If he got a sentence of 12 months or more he would automatically lose his seat. Even if he got a lesser sentence he'd be kicked out the party and be unelectable. There would be no coming back.

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4 Feb 12, 12:16 PM
Attitude_Adjuster
UK(N), 6 yrs

tom_tom wrote:
Ethics_Gradient wrote:
If he believes he's innocent, he should not resign. If he knows he's guilty and needs to resign, then it should be a one way ticket to the exit.

The argument is that it's not practical for him to be a cabinet minister and defend himself against what are very serious charges (maximum sentence life).

If he's found guilty it will be a one ticket to the exit. If he got a sentence of 12 months or more he would automatically lose his seat. Even if he got a lesser sentence he'd be kicked out the party and be unelectable. There would be no coming back.

i doubt he'll get anything that serious. more likely a slap on the wrists.

And all men kill the thing they love, By all let this be heard, Some do it with a bitter look, Some with a flattering word, The coward does it with a kiss, The brave man with a sword!

4 Feb 12, 12:28 PM
emark
UK, 9 yrs
Where has he got away with anything?

We should have a revolution over one person allegedly breaking the law and who is now being charged for it?

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4 Feb 12, 4:05 PM
fitzcaraldo
UK(BA), 6 yrs

He's a particularly nasty piece of work even for a politician.

His own lot certainly don't like him and he has a habit of secret-briefing against anything that comes from the Conservative side.

As an ex MEP where he learnt the gravy-train stuff , and a property dealer millionaire , this a bloke so used to getting his own way that he thinks the law is an inconvenience to be worked round.

More to the point, if he's found guilty , he should automatically be done for perjury by claiming under oath he didn't do it.

This just another Bliar (yes,) wearing a different facemask.

Fitz.

Escaped from the parallel universe

4 Feb 12, 5:11 PM
PricklyPear
UK, 3 yrs

soulful1 wrote:
katie_may wrote:
hhhmmmmm!

yet another nail em to the wall for a pishy traffic offence, i swear you would think this man was being accused of a hit n run

you may vote these people in but that does not stop them suddenly being human

and i prefer my politician to be human

Its not about the offence, its about that he has tried to hide it. He may be innocent but, if he was, he would not have resigned surely?

Protecting his party and democracy like some other people have mentioned? Do they really believe that?

My post was also about Aschcroft and hinted about Mandelson and Archer and the like as well.

We all sit by and watch this but, when are we finally going to do something about it and, if we do not then why don't we?

several people have pointed it out to you, but you still keep repeating that he is guilty, when he hasn't been tried or convicted yet, as far as I'm aware.. I suppose if something is repeated frequently enough, it starts to turn into fact in some people's minds.

4 Feb 12, 5:11 PM
PricklyPear
UK, 3 yrs

Empress_Martine wrote:
katie_may wrote:
hhhmmmmm!

yet another nail em to the wall for a pishy traffic offence, i swear you would think this man was being accused of a hit n run

you may vote these people in but that does not stop them suddenly being human

and i prefer my politician to be human

It is not just a case of a traffic offence.He also perverted the course of justice,which is a serious offence.He got his wife to take the wrap for these traffic offences,which is totally wrong.

He hasn't been tried or convicted for that one yet.... Stop making things up.

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